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NAME

Event::Stats - Event loop statistics

SYNOPSIS

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DESCRIPTION

Instrument the Event module in order to gather statistics.

API

collect($yes)

Determines whether statistics are collected. Arithmetically adds $yes to the usage count. Stats are enabled while the usage count is positive.

$round_sec = round_seconds($sec)

Statistics are not collected in one second intervals. This function converts a *desired* time interval into an *available* time interval. Units are in seconds.

$elapse = total_time($sec)

Due to long-running callbacks, measurement intervals may take longer than expected. This function returns the actual clock-time for a given measurement interval.

($rans, $dies, $elapse) = idle_time($sec)
($runs, $dies, $elapse) = $watcher->stats($sec)

Return statistics for the last $sec seconds of operation. Three numbers are returned: the number of times the callback has been invoked, the number of uncaught exceptions and the number of seconds spent within the callback. Also see NetServer::ProcessTop.

enforce_max_callback_time($yes)

Useful for debugging. XXX

SUPPORT

Please direct your insights and complaints to the perl-loop@perl.org mailing list!

COPYRIGHT

Copyright © 1999, 2000 Joshua Nathaniel Pritikin. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

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